On Wed, Apr 23, 2025 at 04:23:35PM -0300, Paolo Lucente wrote:
> This email begins a two-week WGLC on:
> 
>       Near Real Time Mirroring (NRTM) version 4
>       https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-grow-nrtm-v4/06/
> 
> Abstract: This document specifies a one-way synchronization protocol for
>    Internet Routing Registry (IRR) records.  The protocol allows
>    instances of IRR database servers to mirror IRR records, specified in
>    the Routing Policy Specification Language (RPSL), between each other.
> 
> The implementation report can be reviewed here:
> https://wiki.ietf.org/en/group/grow/implementations/draft-ietf-grow-nrtm-v4
> 
> Please take time to review this draft and post comments by May 8th 2025.
> 
> Questions, suggestions, supportive comments, and objections are welcomed.
> 
> In parallel there will be another email shortly for the IPR poll.

I've read this document and support publication.  Some small
suggestions:

 - It's not clear why compression via gzip is a first-class element of
   this specification.  A more general approach would be to note that
   compressed data can be requested and provided by way of the
   Accept-Encoding HTTP header.

 - Re "[t]he timestamp MUST be an [RFC3339] timestamp", limiting the
   time-offset component to "Z" will simplify the parsing operation a
   bit.

-Tom

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